Simulating Time With Square-Root Space
Abstract
We show that for all functions t(n) ≥ n, every multitape Turing machine running in time t can be simulated in space only O(t t). This is a substantial improvement over Hopcroft, Paul, and Valiant's simulation of time t in O(t/ t) space from 50 years ago [FOCS 1975, JACM 1977]. Among other results, our simulation implies that bounded fan-in circuits of size s can be evaluated on any input in only s · poly( s) space, and that there are explicit problems solvable in O(n) space which require n2- time on a multitape Turing machine for all > 0, thereby making a little progress on the P versus PSPACE problem. Our simulation reduces the problem of simulating time-bounded multitape Turing machines to a series of implicitly-defined Tree Evaluation instances with nice parameters, leveraging the remarkable space-efficient algorithm for Tree Evaluation recently found by Cook and Mertz [STOC 2024].
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